Silicone Loss During Histological Preparation of Breast Implant Tissue From Capsular Contracture, Quantified by Stimulated Raman Scattering Microscopy.

Robert W Schmidt, Erik de Bakker, Freek Ariese
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Breast augmentations, commonly performed for aesthetic or medical reasons, often use silicone (polydimethylsiloxane [PDMS]) implants. Some patients develop complications like capsular contracture, where scar tissue forms around the implant. Previously, we used stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy to detect and quantify silicone in stained capsule tissue, finding a correlation between silicone amount and contracture severity. However, we suspected silicone loss during histological preparation, which includes multiple steps like formalin fixation and paraffin embedding. In this study, we assessed silicone loss by comparing adjacent tissue samples from the same capsule: one prepared conventionally and the other snap-frozen. SRS microscopy revealed that snap-frozen samples had roughly five times more silicone, indicating significant silicone loss during conventional preparation. Thus, measuring silicone in histologically prepared samples likely underestimates PDMS content.

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用受激拉曼散射显微镜定量观察乳房假体包膜挛缩在组织制备过程中的硅酮损失。
隆胸通常是出于美观或医学原因,通常使用硅胶(聚二甲基硅氧烷[PDMS])植入物。一些患者会出现并发症,如囊挛缩,在植入物周围形成疤痕组织。之前,我们使用受激拉曼散射(SRS)显微镜检测和量化染色囊组织中的硅酮,发现硅酮含量与挛缩严重程度之间的相关性。然而,我们怀疑在组织准备过程中硅酮丢失,包括福尔马林固定和石蜡包埋等多个步骤。在这项研究中,我们通过比较来自同一胶囊的相邻组织样本来评估硅酮损失:一个是常规制备的,另一个是快速冷冻的。SRS显微镜显示,速冻样品的硅树脂含量大约是常规制备过程中硅树脂损失的五倍。因此,在组织学制备的样品中测量有机硅可能会低估PDMS的含量。
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